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Haya94

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Which of the following is a diagnostic feature of conversion disorder?
 
  a. The symptoms are restricted to complaints of pain or problems in sexual functioning
  b. The bodily symptoms match the medical conditions they suggest
  c. The loss of physical functioning suggests the presence of a physical disorder
  d. The symptoms involved involuntary motor movements and autonomic nervous system functions.

Question 2

Exposure therapy with response prevention is often combined with ___________ to treat body dysmorphic disorder.
 
  a. systematic desensitization
   b. aversive counterconditioning
  c. antianxiety medication
  d. cognitive restructuring



memslove

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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